General Dynamics Information Technology is a division of weapons developer General Dynamics. According to General Dynamics' website, General Dynamics Information Technology provides "large-scale, secure IT networks and systems and professional services for U.S. defense and intelligence, state and local government and commercial customers." General Dynamics Information Technology has received $13.71 billion to date from US Department of Defense contracts for the provision of products and services to the US military, along with another $2.18 billion to date from contracts with the US State Department.
(For information on parent company, see entry on General Dynamics)
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In 2014, weapons manufacturer General Dynamics Information Technology announced that GDIT had "been awarded a contract to develop, implement and operate the Massachusetts Next Generation (NG9-1-1) emergency communications system."
General Dynamics Information Techonlogy lists Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a "Key Partner" on its website.
General Dynamics Information Techonlogy lists Microsoft as a "strategic partner" on its website. GDIT's website states:
GDIT and Microsoft are transforming the federal government. For over 20 years, we’ve delivered twenty-first-century solutions for our clients, at the security levels their missions require. Our partnership with Microsoft is more than strategic, we’re gold-rated. With over 900 Microsoft-certified employees, GDIT brings our gold competencies to critical services like complex cloud migrations and application modernization to cyber security and unified communications. We provide our clients with Microsoft’s unique DoD- and Intel-specific clouds. GDIT is proud to be one of the less than 10 Azure Gold partners in the world. Together, we deliver the end-to-end, hybrid transformations agencies require to keep pace with a changing world.
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General Dynamics Information Technology lists IBM as a "Key Partner" on its website. (See also here.)
General Dynamics Information Techonlogy lists Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a "strategic partner" on its website. General Dynamics Information Techonlogy's website further states:
GDIT and AWS are transforming the federal government. For over 10 years, we’ve delivered twenty-first-century cloud solutions for our clients, at the security levels their missions require. Our alliance with AWS is more than strategic, GDIT is an AWS Premier Consulting Partner and manages over 50,000 EC2 instances across our customer base. Our transition teams are made up more than 400 AWS-certified employees to help our clients migrate and manage even their most sensitive workloads. More than improved efficiency, we bring next-level security. Together, GDIT and AWS are able to harness the biggest innovations from the private sector to deliver custom-built solutions our federal clients need to keep up with a changing world.
General Dynamics Information Techonlogy lists Google as a "strategic partner" on its website.
General Dynamics Information Technology has received $4.50 billion to date from US Department of Defense contracts for the provision of products and services to the US Army.
General Dynamics Information Technology has received $5.88 billion to date from US Department of Defense contracts for the provision of products and services to the US Navy.
General Dynamics Information Technology has received $13.71 billion to date from US Department of Defense contracts for the provision of products and services to branches of the US military, including contracts worth hundreds of millions USD for the provision of products and services to the US Air Force.